7 adverbs to describe how to lover

A childhood land of mountain ways, Where earthy gnomes and forest fays, Kind foolish giants, gentle bears, Sport with the peasant as he fares Affrighted through the forest glades, And lead sweet wistful little maids Lost in the woods, forlorn, alone, To princely lovers and a throne.

She was mistress of all the pleasing arts of conversation: She was a woman of sense, and consequently a lover of pleasure.

We'll be fire-side people, dear, homely lovers content to sit and talk of an evening.

Tityrus and Mopsus are alternately lovers, courtiers and spiritual pastors; Pan, when he does not conceal under his shaggy outside the costly robes of a prince, is a strange abortive monster, drawing his attributes in part from pagan superstition, in part from Christian piety; a libel upon both.

He is thus described in a dialogue between Philarchus and Philorthus (the lovers of order and justice presumably): Philor.

It was not until about 1860 that the Skye Terrier attracted much notice among dog lovers south of the Border, but Queen Victoria's admiration of the breed, of which from 1842 onwards she always owned favourite specimens, and Sir Edwin Landseer's paintings in which the Skye was introduced, had already drawn public attention to the decorative and useful qualities of this terrier.

Neither is he merely or only the lover of Radha.

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